Famous 80s star actress was found dead at four in the morning in an open field

Jennifer Robyn Bernard, an actress who was one of the early stars of General Hospital, died this week.

The role of Terry Brock on General Hospital for about six years in the 1980s was played by Robyn when she died.

TMZ says she was found in San Jacinto, California.

Tuesday, police were called to look into a death, and Robyn’s fingerprints were used to identify her.

The cause of death has not been released, and an autopsy will be done by the Riverside County Coroner on Wednesday.

We’ll know the results of the toxicology test in a few weeks.

She died at 4 a.m. in an open field behind a business, according to a report from the Riverside County Coroner.

Robyn was born on May 26, 1959, in Gladewater, Texas. Her first role was in the movie Diva in 1981

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